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USCG offloads over 6 tons of cocaine

The crew of the US Coast Guard Cutter Tahoma offloaded approximately six tons of cocaine that were seized in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.

Greenland supports ban of HFO

In a recent public announcement, Greenland’s government noted that it supports an IMO ban on the use and carriage of heavy fuel oil by Arctic shipping

NTSB investigation video on El Faro

This 15 minute video summarizes the NTSB investigation of one of the greatest marine disasters in US waters, the sinking of El Faro

Japan Conducts Submarine Drill

Japan has conducted its first peace-time submarine drill in the South China Sea.

Wärtsilä wins order for world’s first ships running on LPG

The system is controlled by an integrated automation system in combination with the Wärtsilä’s remote process analytics software.

Hong Kong port volumes fall for 7th straight month in August to 1.6m teu

Throughput at the Port of Hong Kong fell again in August for the seventh month in a row to 1.64m teu, 4.3% lower than the 1.72m teu moved in the previous corresponding period.

EU beacon sheds light on Nordic marine energy expertise

The growing success of Nordic marine energy companies – backed with the EU support – has been highlighted at the recently held event.

Ukraine’s new assault landing boat showcased in Kyiv

According to NSDC Secretary Oleksandr Turchynov, the craft is in no way inferior to other boats of the same type produced in other countries.

Shell and Subcon Roll Out ‘Pipe-Clamping Mattress’

Subcon, a global leader in subsea stabilisation, has announced a new method to mitigate pipeline walking.

Germany’s Uniper says in talks on Wilhelmshaven LNG terminal

German utility Uniper is ready to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) into the country and distribute it should a terminal be built at Wilhelmshaven

Container line Maersk announces new bunker charges for IMO sulfur cap

Container shipping company Maersk Line has announced a new system of bunker charges for its customers to reflect higher fuel costs as the International Maritime Organization

Maersk Says Customers to Pay for $2 Billion-a-Year Fuel Hike

Moller-Maersk A/S, the world’s largest container shipping line, said Monday that customers using its giant box ships will have to pay separately for fuel from 2020

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